wound-stripe - translation to russian
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wound-stripe - translation to russian

ASPECT OF HISTORY
Wound treatment; Wound care; Wound doctor
  • [[Achilles]] tending [[Patroclus]] wounded by an arrow
(Attic red-figure kylix, c. 500 BC)
  • A glass container containing tubocurarine chloride. Tubocurarine was used in ancient times as a poison, but was used in the 20th century as a muscle relaxant.
  • This is a portrait of [[Joseph Lister]], who was the first doctor to begin to sterilize his surgical gauze.

wound-stripe      

['wu:ndstraip]

существительное

военное дело

нашивка за ранение

stripe         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Stripes; STRIPE; Horizontal stripes; Stripe (disambiguation); Stripes (disambiguation)
stripe         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Stripes; STRIPE; Horizontal stripes; Stripe (disambiguation); Stripes (disambiguation)
stripe 1. noun 1) полоса 2) нашивка; шеврон; to get (to lose) one's stripes - быть произведенным (разжалованным) 3) obs. удар бичом; pl. порка 4) полосатый материал 5) amer. тип, характер 6) pl.; coll. тигр 2. v. испещрять полосами

Definition

stripe
I. v. a.
Streak.
II. n.
1.
Streak.
2.
Stroke (with a lash), blow, lash.
3.
Wale, mark of the lash.

Wikipedia

History of wound care

The history of wound care spans from prehistory to modern medicine. Wounds naturally heal by themselves, but hunter-gatherers would have noticed several factors and certain herbal remedies would speed up or assist the process, especially if it was grievous. In ancient history, this was followed by the realisation of the necessity of hygiene and the halting of bleeding, where wound dressing techniques and surgery developed. Eventually the germ theory of disease also assisted in improving wound care.

What is the Russian for wound-stripe? Translation of &#39wound-stripe&#39 to Russian